A secret document recently revealed through the Freedom of Information Act shows that the Chinese government has conducted large-scale research on superhuman powers such as telepathy, psychokinesis, approbation(?), aerokinesis (controlling air and weather events), clairvoyance, clairaudience, etc. It is known that the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) also evaluated these studies and may have conducted similar research by hiding the results from the public.

The document titled “Chronology of Recent Interest in Exceptional Functions of the Human Body in the People’s Republic of China” can be found on the CIA’s website. It states that the Chinese government and other agencies funded thousands of children to be extensively researched and tested for superhuman abilities.

The government was very eager to find people with superhuman abilities and established hundreds of research centers in different parts of China to investigate this. Of course, the results of the research were not announced. But one of them had come to light. Qi Gong master Zhang Baosheng once managed to send a message inside a sealed envelope to another place. In the 1980s, Baosheng was chosen by high-ranking communist leaders as a ‘Healer with extraordinary powers’. This situation did not last very long, and in 1995, Baosheng was arrested on fraud charges.

It was said that Baosheng and those who followed the Qi Gong path took a “shortcut to scientific research” and used weird science and superstition to develop their abilities. This is not to say that Baosheng and others did not have superhuman abilities. There are numerous studies that have made this public. Princeton scientists had already found that telekinesis or psychokinesis is real.

In the famous children’s novel ‘Alice in Wonderland’, the White Queen tells Alice: ¨Memory works both ways¨. It is also scientifically proven today that Clairvoyance, which is considered a superhuman power, is real.

A social psychologist from Cornell University, Dr. Bem, conducted a series of experiments published in one of the most prestigious psychology journals (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology). Facing nine experiments, Dr. Bem examined the idea that our brain has the ability to anticipate future experiences beyond just reflecting past experiences. The brain’s ability to “look into the future” is commonly referred to as the psi phenomenon. He used well-established, standard scientific methods to investigate this phenomenon and found that we all have the ability to look into the future. Apparently, some of us seem to have developed this skill to a more advanced degree just through practice or as a gift of birth.

Nikola Tesla once said: “The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence. To understand the true nature of the universe, one must think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.”

If this is really true, hundreds of thousands of children (and adults) can easily manipulate matter with the power of thought .

The US government similarly conducted parapsychology studies. The Stargate Project was the code name for a secret US Army unit established in 1978 in Fort Meade, Maryland, by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and SRI International to investigate the potential of psychic phenomena in military and intelligence relations. The project was briefly mentioned in the movie The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009).

The Chinese government’s involvement in parapsychology research and the CIA (while the US government conducts its own studies) think that explaining it to the public is very dangerous. Are these skills being used against us? And could we, as humans, be lulled to sleep by certain powers, so that we will not realize our innate gifts to heal, read minds, move objects with our minds, and miss out on countless other superhuman skills? Knowing what is possible is a good step in the right direction. Our evolution as conscious creatures has only just begun.


Source: http://macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/30827/56/